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Gamification implementation for Agile project- a case study

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Gamifying Agile Project- A case studyChandan Lal Patary, Agile coach, Global Program manager

Agenda

• Why to improve employee engagement?

• Why Agile project require more engagement?

• Organizational Challenges

• Aspects of Agility

• Motivation for Gamification

• Increase engagement through gamification

• Gamification framework used

• Gamification flow

• Psychology behind the game design

• Team leaderboard based on the project need

Agenda:

• Statistics to Influences team members thoughts

• Complexity level of the leaderboard

• Competition among 3 scrum team, dashboard

• Levels to consider for game design

• Game rule for our team

• Team dashboard displaying leaderboard

• Rewards

• Results

Why to Improve Employee Engagement?

Why agile project require more engagement?

Organizational Challenges

How to motivate employees for voluntary participation in programs such as idea

management, internal training, feedbacks and surveys?

How to encourage team members to perform their duties in due course and be

proactive? And minimal follow-up?

How to reward employees for their voluntary contribution towards several

organizational community initiatives?

How to inspire team members to be effective and complete tasks efficiently?

How to motivate team members to track each and every project activity and update

/ close them on time?

Aspects of Agility

Motivation for Gamification

Team cannot bring agility when they are facing below issues

How to motivate team members to log each and every activity in team foundation

server?

How to encourage developers to update code, defects, and issues on a timely

manner on certain interval with minimal follow-up?

How to inspire team to follow a process of timely build deployment?

How to achieve more productivity?

How to reduce defects per user story/Requirement/Feature?

How to do code, test reviews done on time?  

Increase engagement through Gamification

How we have Gamified?.....

In the 2011 book "Game Frame"- Aaron Dignan proposes a useful 9-step process covering: 

Activity

Player Profiles

Objectives (ultimate)

Skills

Resistance (aka meaningful complexity)

Resources

Skill Cycles (and feedback loops)

Outcomes (short-term goal

Play-Test-Polish

How we have Gamified? …

Kevin Werbach at Wharton Business School offers a robust 6-step process:

Define business objectives

Delineate target behaviors

Describe your players

Devise activity loops

Don't forget the fun!

Deploy the appropriate tools

How we have Gamified? …

Both frameworks offer different spins/sequencing on a more generic 4-step gamification process, 

Scope out the area and set the business objectives for improvement.

(In our leaderboard team has captured all the factors which team would like to improve)

Define the changes you want to see in players skills, behaviors and attitudes

(In our leaderboard team has captured all the factors which team would like to improve)

Profile the players to understand their motivations, preferences, interests and barriers

(Every role team has analyzed and fit into the leaderboard with points)

Iteratively design, build and test the behavioral game in collaboration with the players.

(Couple of cycle has been run and taken feedback from team)

Design the flow to play Game….

Design the flow to play Game

Psychology behind the game design

Team Leaderboard based on project need

Statistics to Influences team members thoughts

Complexity level of the leaderboard

Competition among 3 scrum team, dashboard: Performance visibility

Levels to consider for game design

Game rule for our team

Team dashboard displaying leaderboard: Feedback System

Microsoft Team Foundation Server Queries for Transparency

Celebration

Key Benefit

We have achieved multidimensional benefit through gamifying the operating model

Individual Planning and resultant into team planning are now more efficient

Team members are building competency where they observe gaps

Problem solving is faster due to competition

We know each player who is performing and improving

Sharing and receiving feel good factor

Collaboration has increased

Developed Exploration mindset

Product quality has improved

Improvement of Customer recognition observed

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